Gran Hermano (Argentine TV series) season 6

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Gran Hermano
Season 6
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Presented by Jorge Rial
No. of days141
No. of housemates22
WinnerCristian Urrizaga
Runner-upEmiliano Boscatto
Release
Original networkTelefe
Original releaseDecember 12, 2010 (2010-12-12) 
May 1, 2011 (2011-05-01)
Season chronology
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Season 7
List of episodes

The sixth season of Gran Hermano Argentina premiered on Sunday December 12, 2010 hosted by Jorge Rial. For the first two weeks after the premiere, the Gala will be hosted by Marley due to Rial taking a holiday. It began on 12 December 2010, and the prize money for the series is 400,000 Argentine pesos (100,680 USD). The season ended on Sunday May 1, 2011 after lasting 141 days, becoming the longest series ever produced in the Americas. Also, third place, Martín Anchorena became the housemate that has stayed the longest in a Big Brother house in the Americas, at that time, by staying all.

Contents

On Day 50, Juan Pablo left the House, since he wanted to go back to his studies and during his stay, he repeatedly announced his intentions of leaving. After Cristian U. walked out of the House on Day 58, a repechage process began on Day 62, and the two housemates that decided to leave voluntarily were also asked to be part of this process. At the end of Day 62's live nominations show, only Juan Pablo decided to stay out of the repechage and evicted housemates Rocío, Ariana, Leandro, Natalí, Christian Y., Emiliano, and Gisele with walkee Cristian U. were put up for public vote to see who will be the two returning, it was announced that Cristian U., Emiliano, Gisele, and Rocío were the elected ones to go back in with the final decision to be revealed on Day 64's live eviction show.

On Day 64 (February 13, 2011) the four finalists of the repechage vote entered the house. Cristian U. and Rocío were the ones originally returning, he obtained 74,37% of all votes while she obtained 9,11% with Gisele and Emiliano obtaining 4,21% and 5,15% respectively. After their re-entrance, Jésica voluntarily left the house alleging she was missing her son.

On Day 127 (April 17, 2011), Solange Gómez became the women that has survived the longest number of days in a BB edition held on the Western Hemisphere by surviving from Day 1 until Day 127 when she was evicted, and this will be the first edition in Argentina in which all finalist are from the same gender, in this case, males.

On Day 141 (May 1, 2011), the final 3, Cristian U., Emiliano and Martín A. all received monetary prizes, Martín A. received 50,000 Argentine pesos, Emiliano received 90,000 Argentine pesos, the amount he received is not the one he was supposed to receive as the runner-up because he spent some days outside the house this also happened to winner Cristian U. that received 382,357 Argentine pesos instead of the original 400,000 Argentine pesos of the prize.

Housemates

For this season, the producers allowed citizens from countries other than Argentina to audition to be on the show. The producers were looking specifically for housemates that were between the ages of 18 and 35. [1]

NameAgeOccupationResidentDay enteredDay exitedStatus
Cristian Urrizaga30Dog Trainer Buenos Aires Autonomous City 64141Winner
158Walked
Emiliano Boscatto29Designer Córdoba 64141Runner-up
150Evicted
Martín Anchorena24Model/Pilot Buenos Aires Autonomous City 1141Third Place
Martín Pepa23Student/Model La Pampa 1141Fourth Place
Solange Gómez 21Chef Tucumán 1127Evicted
Gisele Marchi22Student Buenos Aires 64120Evicted
157Evicted
Tamara Casasola19Model Jujuy 1113Evicted
Pamela Bevilacqua21Bartender Córdoba 1106Evicted
Alejandro Iglesias26Unemployed Buenos Aires 199Evicted
Jonatan Galiano22Student Buenos Aires 192Evicted
Luz Ríos22Dancer Buenos Aires Autonomous City 185Evicted
Loreley Donate24Model Buenos Aires 178Evicted
Jonatan Kok25Model Buenos Aires 5076Walked
Rocío Gancedo21Gift Shop's Cashier Buenos Aires 6472Walked
115Evicted
Emanuel di Gioia26Mechanic Buenos Aires 171Evicted
Constanza Álvarez23Dancer Corrientes 5064Evicted
Jésica Hereñu27Dancer Buenos Aires Autonomous City 164Walked
Juan Migliavacca27Photographer, Student Buenos Aires 150Walked
Christian Yáñez25Disc jockey Buenos Aires 143Evicted
Natalí Kessler22Forensic Criminologist Santa Fé 136Evicted
Leandro Pigó26P.E. Teacher Buenos Aires 129Evicted
Ariana Fiorentino23Model Buenos Aires Autonomous City 122Evicted

Nominations Table

Housemates nominate for 2 and 1 Point(s), shown in descending order in the Nomination Box. The two or more Housemates with the most Nomination Points will face the Public Vote.

Week 2Week 3Week 4Week 5Week 6Week 7Week 8Week 9Week 10Week 11Week 12Week 13Week 14Week 15Week 16Week 17Week 18FinalNominations received
Cristian U.Rocío
Gisele
Pamela
Ariana
RefusedRefusedRefusedRefusedRefusedWalked
(Day 58)
RefusedRefusedRefusedRefusedEmiliano
Alejandro
Tamara
Solange
Emiliano
Tamara
Emiliano
RefusedEmiliano
Solange
Winner
(Day 141)
25
EmilianoAlejandro
Cristian U.
Alejandro
Tamara
Cristian U.
Alejandro
Jésica
Alejandro
Alejandro
Luz
Luz
Gisele
Evicted
(Day 50)
RefusedJonathan K. Alejandro
Luz
Gisele
Martin A.
Martin P.
RefusedRefusedGisele
Martin P.
RefusedMartín A.Runner-up
(Day 141)
21
Martín A.Pamela
Juan
Pamela
Gisele
Pamela
Gisele
Pamela
Natalí
Emiliano
Solange
Jonatan
Emiliano
Solange
Pamela
Jonathan K.
Constanza
Emanuel
Tamara
RefusedAlejandro
Luz
Emiliano
Alejandro
Emiliano
Alejandro
Solange
Cristian U.
Emiliano
Tamara
Solange
SolangeSolange
Emiliano
Third Place
(Day 141)
8
Martín P.Gisele
Rocío
Solange
Gisele
Cristian U.
Solange
Luz
Gisele
Gisele
Pamela
Gisele
Pamela
Gisele
Luz
Constanza
Jonathan K.
RefusedJonathan K.
Cristian U.
Alejandro
Luz
Jonatan G.RefusedCristian U.
Solange
Pamela
Emiliano
Tamara
Solange
Gisele
Solange
Emiliano
Fourth Place
(Day 141)
16
SolangeJésica
Tamara
Gisele
Pamela
Pamela
Gisele
Gisele
Luz
Luz
Martín A.
Luz
Gisele
Luz
Gisele
Martín A.
Alejandro
RefusedRefusedGisele
Pamela
Martin P.
Gisele
RefusedRefusedEmiliano
Tamara
Gisele
Martín P.
RefusedEvicted
(Day 127)
30
GiseleTamara
Martín P.
Ariana
Solange
Leandro
Solange
Juan
Solange
Cristian U.
Juan
Emiliano
Tamara
Martín P
Cristian U.
Evicted
(Day 57)
RefusedJonathan K.
Martín P.
Alejandro
Luz
Jonatan G.
Alejandro
Solange
Emiliano
Solange
EmilianoEmiliano
Tamara
Emiliano
Solange
Martín P.
Evicted
(Day 120)
33
TamaraPamela
Natalí
Pamela
Ariana
Solange
Jonatan
Natalí
Emanuel
Christian Y.
Gisele
Juan
Jonatan
Jonatan
Gisele
Constanza
Jonathan K.
Solange
Gisele
Jonathan K.
Martín A.
Gisele
Pamela
Martin P.
Martin A.
RefusedGisele
Martin P.
Martín P.Evicted
(Day 113)
17
PamelaCristian U.
Tamara
Ariana
Loreley
Solange
Leandro
Solange
Natalí
Tamara
Cristian U.
Cristian U.
Tamara
Martín P.
Loreley
Constanza
Jonathan K.
RefusedTamara
Jonathan K.
RefusedAlejandro
Solange
EmilianoCristian U.
Solange
Evicted
(Day 106)
21
AlejandroEmiliano
Jonatan
Emiliano
Jonatan
Leandro
Emiliano
Emiliano
Emanuel
Christian Y
Martín P.
Emiliano
Solange
Martín P.
Loreley
Jonathan K.
Martín P.
Jonathan K.
Jonatan G.
Jonathan K.
Cristian U.
Cristian U.
Martín P.
Martín P.
Martín A.
RefusedEvicted
(Day 99)
21
JonatanAlejandro
Jésica
Cristian U.
Alejandro
Cristian U.
Alejandro
Jésica
Tamara
Alejandro
Luz
Alejandro
Cristian U.
Luz
Alejandro
Jonathan K.
Constanza
RefusedJonathan K.
Tamara
GiseleMartin P.
Martin A.
Evicted
(Day 92)
12
LuzEmiliano
Ariana
Ariana
Jonatan
Leandro
Emanuel
Natalí
Emanuel
Christian Y.
Juan
Emiliano
Solange
Solange
Martín A.
Constanza
Jonathan K.
RefusedJonathan K.
Martín A.
Gisele
Pamela
Evicted
(Day 85)
22
LoreleyRocío
Pamela
Ariana
Pamela
Natalí
Pamela
Natalí
Solange
Solange
Pamela
Pamela
Solange
Pamela
Gisele
Jonathan K.
Constanza
RefusedRefusedEvicted
(Day 78)
3
Jonathan K.Not in
house
ExemptRefusedMartín P.
Emanuel
RefusedWalked
(Day 76)
19
RocíoJésica
Tamara
Evicted
(Day 15)
RefusedWalked
(Day 73)
4
EmanuelGisele
Solange
Solange
Ariana
Luz
Gisele
Luz
Cristian U.
Juan
Gisele
Luz
Gisele
Luz
Cristian U.
Jonathan K.
Constanza
Cristian U.
Rocío
Evicted
(Day 71)
6
ConstanzaNot in
house
ExemptMartín A.
Jonathan K.
Evicted
(Day 64)
8
JésicaRocío
Solange
Ariana
Solange
Juan
Jonatan
Jonatan
Juan
Juan
Gisele
Emiliano
Juan
Gisele
Alejandro
Martín A.
Alejandro
Walked
(Day 64)
8
JuanPamela
Solange
RefusedRefusedCristian U.
Luz
RefusedTamara
Jésica
Walked
(Day 50)
7
Christian Y.Luz
Ariana
Jonatan
Solange
Alejandro
Tamara
Cristian U.
Luz
Alejandro
Luz
Evicted
(Day 43)
3
NatalíTamara
Martín P.
Tamara
Jésica
Pamela
Gisele
Gisele
Luz
Evicted
(Day 36)
5
LeandroCristian U.
Ariana
Ariana
Cristian U.
Cristian U
Solange
Evicted
(Day 29)
4
ArianaJésica
Tamara
Gisele
Jésica
Evicted
(Day 22)
11
Notes 1 none 2 3 , 4 , 5 6 7 none 8 , 9 , 10 10
NominatedGisele
Rocío
Ariana
Juan
Pamela
Cristian U.
Juan
Leandro
Pamela
Cristian U.
Luz
Natalí
Alejandro
Christian Y.
Cristian U.
Juan
Cristian U.
Emiliano
Tamara
Cristian U.
Gisele
Luz
Constanza
Jonathan K.
Martín A.
Cristian U.
Emanuel
Emiliano
Gisele
Jonatan G.
Jonathan K.
Loreley
Luz
Martín P.
Pamela
Rocío
Solange
Cristian U.
Loreley
Martín A.
Martín P.
Solange
Gisele
Luz
Pamela
Cristian U.
Jonatan
Martín P.
Alejandro
Emiliano
Solange
Tamara
Cristian U.
Pamela
Solange
Martin P.
Tamara
Cristian U.
Gisele
Martín P.
Solange
Emiliano
Martín A.
Solange
Cristian U.
Emiliano
Martín A.
Martín P.
WalkednoneJuanCristian U.JésicanoneRocío,
Jonathan K.
none
EvictedRocio
51.46%
to evict
Ariana
59.84%
to evict
Leandro
49.01%
to evict
Natalí
62.11%
to evict
Christian Y.
49.95%
to evict
Emiliano
68.01%
to evict
Gisele
55.77%
to evict
Costanza
47.15%
to evict
Emanuel
73.68%
to evict
Loreley
49.46%
to evict
Luz
71.72%
to evict
Jonathan
69.02%
to evict
Alejandro
39.52%
to evict
Pamela
55.83%
to evict
Tamara
55.07%
to evict
Gisele
43.21%
to evict
Solange
51.35%
(out of 2)
to evict
Martín P.
8.32%
(out of 4)
Martín A.
20.36%
(out of 3)
Emiliano
47.37%
to win
Cristian U.
52.63%
to win


^1 On the first round of nominations, Gisele and Natalí obtained two extra points in the nominations after one of them told Tamara that they were planning their votes.
^2 On the fourth round of nominations, Natalí's and Solange's votes were nullified after they committed a complot against Gisele and Luz.
^3 For the fifth round of nominations, Alejandro received immunity from being nominated and any vote cast against him will be nullified.
^4 For the fifth round of nominations, Alejandro lost his immunity after some housemates discovered it.
^5 For the fifth round of nominations, Christian Y., Emanuel and Solange's votes were nullified as they broke the rules by taking their microphones out and whispering between them some informations.
^6 For the sixth round of nominations, Emiliano and Solange's votes were nullified as they committed a complot against Gisele and Luz.
^7 For the seventh round of nominations, both Constanza and Jonathan K. won't either vote or be voted, for the following weeks nominations they're available to vote and be voted.
^8 For the ninth round of nominations, Cristian U, Emiliano, Gisele and Rocío as returning housemates, will nominate and can be nominated, but they won't take part in the cards process
^9 From the ninth round of nominations and on, Cristian U, Emiliano, Gisele and Rocío re-gain the chance of using the "fulminant" nomination, which consists of sending another housemate directly to the up for eviction list.
^10 For the tenth of nominations, an Immunity card will be obtained by any housemate that has been inside the House since Day 1.

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